Oleksandr Zinchenko has opened up about the challenges of being away from his home country of Ukraine during the ongoing war, emphasizing the importance of unity in the face of adversity. The Arsenal full-back reflected on his journey from his small hometown of Radomyshl, where he faced significant obstacles in pursuing a professional football career. “Becoming a professional football player from where I grew up seemed almost impossible. It was incredibly tough,” Zinchenko shared, his eyes lighting up as he reminisced about his early days. “We had limited facilities and only trained twice a week for one game, which isn’t the ideal way to develop as a player. Playing with my local team brought me joy, but I always aspired for more. My mother recognized the passion in my eyes and encouraged me.” As we spoke in a bright, airy room on a lovely autumn afternoon in Hampstead, the contrast with the harsh realities back home was stark. The war in Ukraine continues to wreak havoc, and the approaching winter poses further challenges. Zinchenko revealed a recent message from his aunt, who has worked in a nursery for over three decades. “This morning, she sent me a video showing her hiding in a shelter from 7:30 to 10:30 due to a siren. She cannot take any risks while working with children,” he explained, highlighting the ongoing dangers faced by his loved ones. Zinchenko's experiences serve as a reminder of the resilience required to navigate both personal and national struggles, and he remains committed to advocating for peace in Ukraine. “We need to stick together to bring peace in Ukraine; we cannot give up,” he asserted, underscoring the collective strength needed during these trying times.